On 06.06.16 23:24, Dirk Müller wrote:
Let me know what happens. I am using the 32bit image right now, but for sure 64bit is more interesting. :) The file above shouldn't exist really.
Why? its (supposed to be) the regular Tumbleweed image, which in theory after we sorted out the pending u-boot and raspberrypi-firmware image submissions and a forward port of the patches needed for kernel 4.6 should work just fine (in the sense of that it does something other than wasting disk space).
Well, as you've explained above there's a good amount of work left that needs to be done before we can actually consider it a non-contrib kernel system.
the contrib project is a playgroudn with a downstream kernel and a lot of non-upstreamed changes and therefore is a different beast.
The contrib kernel is a playground with any kernel - it doesn't have to be downstream. A system lives in contrib until it got merged into normal tumbleweed. Rpi3 isn't there yet.
As long as the image isn't linked from the wiki its existance doesn't hurt. what matters is which images we link from the wiki, not what is available somewhere in the build service.
As you might've realized people have already stumbled over the image. I'd prefer not to have it built at all in the main image repo if we know it can't possibly work yet. Alex -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-arm+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-arm+owner@opensuse.org